Pulaski School Referendum Meeting
Pulaski, WI -- The Pulaski School District held an informal meeting Wednesday night to answer questions about a new referendum before it goes to a vote next month. After a previous referendum failed, the new one is split into four parts that taxpayers can vote on individually. Many agree on the need for technology upgrades and security maintenance, but some argue that building renovations and a new pool are not necessary.
"If Pulaski wants a $7.9 million pool, I suggest that they take and float a referendum, not the school district," said Pulaski resident Harold Grimes.
"No one wants taxes to go up. That's probably the major concern and making sure that these are all issues that the school district needs and are good for the children," said Pulaski School Board member Bob Skalitzky.
A second informal meeting will be held on March 20th. The referendum goes to voters on April 2nd.






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